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What is the Console window?
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If you have installed the Guidescope software directly
on your computer then you can use the Guidescope Console
to show information about the activity of the Guidescope software on your computer.
Nothing is controlled from the Console window.
In normal operation it is unnecessary to use it.
It is provided for knowledgeable users who might want to monitor the behavior of the
Guidescope software on their computer.
The Console window normally only shows the version number and provides URLs for our
Service Agreement and
online manual. To display information about the
activity of the Guidescope software installed on your computer you must
enable various "Debug Options" as described below.
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Where is the Console window?
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On Windows computers you can open the Console window by right-clicking on the Tray Icon
and selecting "Show Console" from the context menu that opens.
(If the Guidescope software is installed on your network
then you will not have a Guidescope Tray Icon and will not be able to view the Console.)
On Linux and Solaris computers, the Console window is the window that receives "standard output"
from the Guidescope software.
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Debug Options
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You can specify "debug options" that direct information to the Console window by sending
your browser to the special URL
"http://set.debug/option[/option]", where
option is one or more from:
| Option | Debug Behavior
| | gpc | prints one line for each HTTP GET POST or CONNECT
| | con | provides information about the progress of each connection
| | io | provides information about I/O errors
| | hdr | displays HTTP header processing
| | rf | reports on the interaction with the Remote Filter server
| | cred | reports on the interaction with the Guidescope server that affects proxy credentials
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You can type this URL into Netscape's "location" bar or IE's "address" bar.
To cancel all debugging options, send your browser to the special URL "http://set.debug/none".
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